Rudy Giuliani reportedly hit at Staten Island supermarket while campaigning for his son

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A ShopRite worker in Staten Island was arrested Sunday for allegedly slapping former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani on the back at a grocery store.

The NYPD told FOX 5 a 39-year-old male worker approached Giuliani from behind and slapped him on the back.

FILE: Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani speaks during a campaign event for Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa in New York.
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The incident happened around 3:30 p.m. in the Charleston section of Staten Island.

“All of a sudden, I feel this, ‘Bam!’ on my back,” Giuliani told The New York Post, claiming to have nearly fall over from the contact. “All of a sudden, I hear this guy say, ‘You’re a f—ing scumbag,’ then he moves away so nobody can grab him.”

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The man who accused of slapping Giuliani was taken into custody. His name and possible charges were not released.

The former mayor was out campaigning for his son Andrew’s bid seeking the Republican nomination for Governor of New York.

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He refused medical attention at the scene.

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